Poultry protein hydrolysates in diets for tilapia fingerlings

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Joana D'Arc Maurício
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Rossetto, Janaina Fernanda, Silva, Thiberio Carvalho da, Feiden, Aldi, Bittencourt, Fábio, Boscolo, Wilson Rogério, Signor, Altevir
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21796
Resumo: The present study aimed to evaluate parameters of productive performance of Nile tilapia fingerlings fed with diets containing levels of hydrolyzed chicken protein (PHF). A total of 420 animals with an average weight of 1.8 ± 0.7 g were used, distributed in a completely randomized design with seven treatments and four replications. The animals were placed in 28 tanks of 70 L of useful volume with artificial aeration using an air blower. Seven diets were prepared, one control ration and another six rations with increasing levels of inclusion of hydrolyzed chicken protein (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6%). The animals were fed six times a day for 30 days and, at the end of the experimental period, weight and total length measurements were taken for later calculation of production parameters, in addition to the collection of biological material for histology. Data were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) and polynomial regression analysis at 5% probability. Quadratic effects (p<0.05) were observed for final weight (3.08%), weight gain (3.00%), specific growth rate (3.06%), apparent feed conversion (3.63%) and protein efficiency rate (2.91%). The different diets did not influence (p>0.05) the total length, survival and muscle, liver and intestine morphometry of fingerlings. The inclusion of PHF did not affect the productive performance of Nile tilapia fingerlings at levels of up to 6% of this product in the diets. Therefore, it is recommended to use 3% of PHF for better weight gain of animals.
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spelling Poultry protein hydrolysates in diets for tilapia fingerlingsProteína de pollo hidrolizada en dietas para alevines tilapia Proteína hidrolisada de frango em dietas para alevinos de tilápia Hidrolizado de proteínasNutriciónHidrólisisIngredienteCoproducto.Protein hydrolyzateprotein hydrolyzateNutritionnutritionHydrolysishydrolysisIngredienteingredienteCo-product.co-productHidrolisado proteicohidrolisado proteiconutriçãoNutriçãohidróliseHidróliseingredienteIngredientecoprodutoCoproduto.hidrolizado de proteínasnutriciónhidrólisiscoproductoThe present study aimed to evaluate parameters of productive performance of Nile tilapia fingerlings fed with diets containing levels of hydrolyzed chicken protein (PHF). A total of 420 animals with an average weight of 1.8 ± 0.7 g were used, distributed in a completely randomized design with seven treatments and four replications. The animals were placed in 28 tanks of 70 L of useful volume with artificial aeration using an air blower. Seven diets were prepared, one control ration and another six rations with increasing levels of inclusion of hydrolyzed chicken protein (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6%). The animals were fed six times a day for 30 days and, at the end of the experimental period, weight and total length measurements were taken for later calculation of production parameters, in addition to the collection of biological material for histology. Data were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) and polynomial regression analysis at 5% probability. Quadratic effects (p<0.05) were observed for final weight (3.08%), weight gain (3.00%), specific growth rate (3.06%), apparent feed conversion (3.63%) and protein efficiency rate (2.91%). The different diets did not influence (p>0.05) the total length, survival and muscle, liver and intestine morphometry of fingerlings. The inclusion of PHF did not affect the productive performance of Nile tilapia fingerlings at levels of up to 6% of this product in the diets. Therefore, it is recommended to use 3% of PHF for better weight gain of animals.El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar parámetros del comportamiento productivo de alevines de tilapia del Nilo alimentados con dietas que contienen niveles de proteína de pollo hidrolizada (PHF). Se utilizaron un total de 420 animales con un peso promedio de 1.8 ± 0.7 g, distribuidos en un diseño completamente al azar con siete tratamientos y cuatro repeticiones. Los animales se colocaron en 28 tanques de 70 L de volumen útil con aireación artificial utilizando un soplador de aire. Se prepararon siete dietas, una ración control y otras seis raciones con niveles crecientes de inclusión de proteína de pollo hidrolizada (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 y 6%). Los animales fueron alimentados seis veces al día durante 30 días y, al final del período experimental, se tomaron medidas de peso y longitud total para el cálculo posterior de los parámetros de producción, además de la recolección de material biológico para histología. Los datos se sometieron a análisis de varianza (ANOVA) y análisis de regresión polinomial al 5% de probabilidad. Se observaron efectos cuadráticos (p <0.05) para el peso final (3.08%), ganancia de peso (3.00%), tasa de crecimiento específico (3.06%), conversión aparente de alimento (3.63%) y tasa de eficiencia proteica (2.91%). Las diferentes dietas no influyeron (p> 0.05) en la longitud total, supervivencia y morfometría de músculo, hígado e intestino de los alevines. La inclusión de PHF no afectó el desempeño productivo de los alevines de tilapia del Nilo a niveles de hasta el 6% de este producto en las dietas. Por tanto, se recomienda utilizar un 3% de PHF para una mejor ganancia de peso de los animales.O presente estudo teve por objetivo avaliar parâmetros do desempenho produtivo de alevinos de tilápia do Nilo alimentados com dietas contendo níveis de proteína hidrolisada de frango (PHF). Foram utilizados 420 animais com peso médio de 1,8 ± 0,7 g distribuídos em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado com sete tratamentos e quatro repetições. Os animais foram alocados em 28 tanques de 70 L de volume útil com aeração artificial por meio de soprador de ar. Foram elaboradas sete dietas, sendo uma ração controle e outras seis rações com níveis crescentes de inclusão da proteína hidrolisada de frango (0; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5 e 6%). Os animais foram alimentados seis vezes ao dia por 30 dias e, ao fim do período experimental foram tomadas as medidas de peso e comprimento total para posterior cálculo dos parâmetros produtivos, além de coleta de material biológico para histologia.  Os dados foram submetidos a análise de variância (ANOVA) e análise de regressão polinomial a 5% de probabilidade. Foram observados efeitos quadráticos (p<0,05) para peso final (3,08%), ganho em peso (3,00%), taxa de crescimento específica (3,06%), conversão alimentar aparente (3,63%) e taxa de eficiência proteica (2,91%). As diferentes dietas não influenciaram (p>0,05) o comprimento total, a sobrevivência e as morfometrias do músculo, fígado e intestino dos alevinos. A inclusão de PHF não prejudicou a performance produtiva dos alevinos de tilápia do Nilo em níveis de até 6% deste produto nas dietas. Portanto, recomenda-se a utilização de 3% de PHF para melhor ganho em peso dos animais.Research, Society and Development2021-10-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2179610.33448/rsd-v10i14.21796Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e154101421796Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e154101421796Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e1541014217962525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21796/19447Copyright (c) 2021 Joana D'Arc Maurício Rocha; Janaina Fernanda Rossetto; Thiberio Carvalho da Silva; Aldi Feiden; Fábio Bittencourt; Wilson Rogério Boscolo; Altevir Signorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha, Joana D'Arc Maurício Rossetto, Janaina FernandaSilva, Thiberio Carvalho daFeiden, AldiBittencourt, FábioBoscolo, Wilson RogérioSignor, Altevir2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21796Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:08.408048Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Poultry protein hydrolysates in diets for tilapia fingerlings
Proteína de pollo hidrolizada en dietas para alevines tilapia
Proteína hidrolisada de frango em dietas para alevinos de tilápia
title Poultry protein hydrolysates in diets for tilapia fingerlings
spellingShingle Poultry protein hydrolysates in diets for tilapia fingerlings
Rocha, Joana D'Arc Maurício
Hidrolizado de proteínas
Nutrición
Hidrólisis
Ingrediente
Coproducto.
Protein hydrolyzate
protein hydrolyzate
Nutrition
nutrition
Hydrolysis
hydrolysis
Ingrediente
ingrediente
Co-product.
co-product
Hidrolisado proteico
hidrolisado proteico
nutrição
Nutrição
hidrólise
Hidrólise
ingrediente
Ingrediente
coproduto
Coproduto.
hidrolizado de proteínas
nutrición
hidrólisis
coproducto
title_short Poultry protein hydrolysates in diets for tilapia fingerlings
title_full Poultry protein hydrolysates in diets for tilapia fingerlings
title_fullStr Poultry protein hydrolysates in diets for tilapia fingerlings
title_full_unstemmed Poultry protein hydrolysates in diets for tilapia fingerlings
title_sort Poultry protein hydrolysates in diets for tilapia fingerlings
author Rocha, Joana D'Arc Maurício
author_facet Rocha, Joana D'Arc Maurício
Rossetto, Janaina Fernanda
Silva, Thiberio Carvalho da
Feiden, Aldi
Bittencourt, Fábio
Boscolo, Wilson Rogério
Signor, Altevir
author_role author
author2 Rossetto, Janaina Fernanda
Silva, Thiberio Carvalho da
Feiden, Aldi
Bittencourt, Fábio
Boscolo, Wilson Rogério
Signor, Altevir
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Joana D'Arc Maurício
Rossetto, Janaina Fernanda
Silva, Thiberio Carvalho da
Feiden, Aldi
Bittencourt, Fábio
Boscolo, Wilson Rogério
Signor, Altevir
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hidrolizado de proteínas
Nutrición
Hidrólisis
Ingrediente
Coproducto.
Protein hydrolyzate
protein hydrolyzate
Nutrition
nutrition
Hydrolysis
hydrolysis
Ingrediente
ingrediente
Co-product.
co-product
Hidrolisado proteico
hidrolisado proteico
nutrição
Nutrição
hidrólise
Hidrólise
ingrediente
Ingrediente
coproduto
Coproduto.
hidrolizado de proteínas
nutrición
hidrólisis
coproducto
topic Hidrolizado de proteínas
Nutrición
Hidrólisis
Ingrediente
Coproducto.
Protein hydrolyzate
protein hydrolyzate
Nutrition
nutrition
Hydrolysis
hydrolysis
Ingrediente
ingrediente
Co-product.
co-product
Hidrolisado proteico
hidrolisado proteico
nutrição
Nutrição
hidrólise
Hidrólise
ingrediente
Ingrediente
coproduto
Coproduto.
hidrolizado de proteínas
nutrición
hidrólisis
coproducto
description The present study aimed to evaluate parameters of productive performance of Nile tilapia fingerlings fed with diets containing levels of hydrolyzed chicken protein (PHF). A total of 420 animals with an average weight of 1.8 ± 0.7 g were used, distributed in a completely randomized design with seven treatments and four replications. The animals were placed in 28 tanks of 70 L of useful volume with artificial aeration using an air blower. Seven diets were prepared, one control ration and another six rations with increasing levels of inclusion of hydrolyzed chicken protein (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6%). The animals were fed six times a day for 30 days and, at the end of the experimental period, weight and total length measurements were taken for later calculation of production parameters, in addition to the collection of biological material for histology. Data were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) and polynomial regression analysis at 5% probability. Quadratic effects (p<0.05) were observed for final weight (3.08%), weight gain (3.00%), specific growth rate (3.06%), apparent feed conversion (3.63%) and protein efficiency rate (2.91%). The different diets did not influence (p>0.05) the total length, survival and muscle, liver and intestine morphometry of fingerlings. The inclusion of PHF did not affect the productive performance of Nile tilapia fingerlings at levels of up to 6% of this product in the diets. Therefore, it is recommended to use 3% of PHF for better weight gain of animals.
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